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Question by JRAC
Submitted on 9/25/2003
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93 Grand Voyager that stalls in hot weather - help!. Will sail along on the street/freeway in 80 degrees plus and the engine will cut out, with the oil light going on. Sometimes it will restart right away and stall again repeatedly, or "jump" slightly as driving and then be okay. Time before last it had to sit overnight to cool off. Thermo does not indicate overheating. Next morning started fine.  After 5th trip into shop, mechanic is tearing his hair out and says its not showing any codes when he finally got it to replicate in the shop. Transmission is a year old, throttle body has been cleaned, radiator is leaking and about to be replaced, but nothing else is showing up. Any thoughts?!!!  


Answer by ao266
Submitted on 2/12/2004
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Simular problem.  Runs OK in freezing weather but once it gets over 40F, It will stall after 15 minutes.  Dealer can't find a thing.

 

Answer by james94
Submitted on 6/25/2005
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My 94 Buick century 3.1 also has these problem and mechanic does not know how to deal it and just guess and replace the parts. I sincerely appreciate if anyone could give me some answer or suggestion. Thanks.

James

 

Answer by coffee
Submitted on 9/6/2005
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change thermostat to a higher temperature, check ur water pump if it is working, check thermostat connector if it is not freyed,ur rad maybe clogged,if so, replace it
and make sure ur rad fan is working

 

Answer by Lon
Submitted on 9/16/2005
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For anyone experiencing this problem,

My 94 Voyager did the same thing, usually no codes.  Replaced the MAP sensor and haven't had a problem like this since.

 

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